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NASCAR Driver Bubba Wallace Will Be Revving Up A #BlackLivesMatter Car For Next Race

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In a totally shocking revelation, NASCAR has thrown its hat in favor of supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.

NASCAR drivers have also teamed up, similar to how the NFL did and created a video in support.

Wallace is the only Black driver currently competing in the NASCAR Cup Series.

Wallace wore an “I Can’t Breathe/Black Lives Matter” shirt during a pre-race ceremony in Atlanta and also championed the movement by calling NASCAR to place a ban on all Confederate flags at events.

“I think it’s going to speak volumes to, you know, what I stand for, but also what the initiative that NASCAR, the whole sport is trying to push,” Wallace said of the paint scheme in a video posted to the team’s Twitter account.

Source: Cassius | born unapologetic | News, Style, Culture

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